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These bankruptcies were filed July 31-Aug. 13 in U.S. District Court, Indianapolis, for the Southern District of Indiana.
Floyd County's medical benefits under review
A committee likely will be formed to study medical insurance benefits for county employees.
Tree-killing Beetle Found In Southern Indiana
Indiana officials say the emerald ash borer has been found just 14 miles from the Ohio River, the first confirmation that the tree-killing beetle has spread in the state south of Indianapolis.
60th reunion for THS Class of '48
The Taylorsville High School Class of 1948 held its 60th reunion at the Elk Creek Restaurant on July 20, 2008.
Interest high for vacant Floyd County Council seat
Interest in Randy Stumler's vacant Floyd County Council seat seems to be high, as six candidates have filed to fill it or plan to do so.
New Albany couple arrested for dealing cocaine, pot
A drug purchase involving a police informant on Grant Line Road in New Albany led to the arrest of three suspects Tuesday.
Camm Juror: There'll Always Be Doubt
David Camm's fate in his murder trial hinged for several hours on the decision of two of the 12 jurors.
12 vie for 2008 Floyd County 4-H Queen title
Twelve young women will be competing for the title of Floyd County 4-H Queen on Monday night.
What's happening in Southern Indiana
People Regional Youth Services of Jeffersonville and Madison recently held its annual appreciation dinner to honor foster parents and scholarship recipients in Southern Indiana.
Red Cross blood drives planned in S. Indiana
The American Red Cross is holding several blood drives this week and next: Faithpoint Church, 3684 Ind.
Caesars hands out $350,000 to area organizations
While the voters of Floyd County didn't want Caesars Indiana in their own back yard a decade ago, they have been affected by the riverboat casino.
Residents, emergency services depend on reliable cell phone coverage
With emergency medical services and police forces depending on cell phone coverage, the need for reliable service is at a premium.
Contamination risk doesn't faze shoppers
Citing the risk of contamination because of flooding in some areas of Indiana, the Purdue University extension office last week urged consumers buying produce from farmers markets to use caution.
Georgetown tries again to annex property
Buoyed by a court ruling, Georgetown is trying again to annex land it owns outside its borders so it can build a sewage treatment plant on the site.
In His Memory: A year later, Denzinger still making a difference
Today marks a grim anniversary for the friends and family Frank Denzinger. It was one year ago that the Floyd County Sheriff's Department officer was gunned down while responding to a domestic dispute call in ...
Floyd County's first disc golf course ready for play
The second hole, a par 3 like the first, passed straight uphill between two saplings into a cluster of cedars and hardwoods.
Indiana high court refuses to hear Boney appeal
It looks like the end of appeals for convicted Camm family killer Charles Boney.
Reader: Why steal grave's flowers? I know who you are, the person who stole the flowers off of my husband's memorial stone on Memorial Day, May 26.
Book signing set for Highland Hills teacher
Sponsored by the IUS Writing Project, the signing will take place from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in room 127 of the University Center on campus, 4201 Grant Line Road.
New Albany needs strict smoking ban My wife and I had a garage sale this past weekend and she had posted a sign asking folks to not smoke as our son has chronic asthma.